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First International Conference on Smarandache Geometries

May 3-5, 2003

Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

Mathematics

Host: Griffith University
Sponsor: Griffith University
Homepage: http://www.gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/geometries.htm, http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/smarandachegeometries
Email: mikeantholy@yahoo.ca

Organizers: Dr. Jack Allen, Mike Antholy

Deadline for abstracts: April 30, 2003

Description:
An axiom is said smarandachely denied if in the same space the axiom behaves differently (i.e., validated and invalided, or only invalidated, but in at least two distinct ways). A SMARANDACHE GEOMETRY is a geometry which has at least one smarandachely denied axiom (1969). Thus, as a particular case, Euclidean, Lobachevsky-Bolyai-Gauss, and Riemannian geometries may be united altogether, in the same space, by some Smarandache geometries. These last geometries can be partially Euclidean and partially Non-Euclidean. It seems that Smarandache Geometries are connected with the Theory of Relativity (because they include the Riemannian geometry in a subspace) and with the Parallel Universes. Papers are welcome and will be published in a collected papers book. See a club about these geometries at http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/smarandachegeometries .

Speakers: Mike Antholy (Canada), Howard Iseri (USA), Mihaly Bencze (Romania).

Mail Address:

Dr. Jack Allen
Office 2.36 Education Building
Griffith University
Gold Coast Campus
Australia

Submitted by: Mike Antholy
Date received: September 14, 2001, revised February 02, 2004


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